Wireless brassiere with support system

ABSTRACT

A wireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, and support structures includes, for example, a support band, an exterior support layer having lower edge portions connected to the support band and also having portions defining two concave shapes, an interior support layer having portions defining two breast cups and configured to be positioned between the exterior support layer and the torso of a wearer and also connected to the support band. The brassiere includes a continuous shoulder strap that extends from the exterior support layer front portion through a slide and extends to the interior support layer parallel with the first portion. The brassiere includes an inner support layer that is removable from the external support layer. The brassiere includes an interior lifting sling configuration that is independently adjustable. The brassiere includes a ring connection to a single strap in the rear for connection to the inner and outer shoulder straps.

PRIORITY APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of priority to and is acontinuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/795,874filed Feb. 20, 2020, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH SUPPORT SYSTEM”,which claims the benefit of priority to and is a continuation-in-part ofpending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/749,309 filed Jan. 22, 2020,entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH SUPPORT SYSTEM”, which claims thebenefit of priority to pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/574,862filed Sep. 18, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH SUPPORT SYSTEM”,which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No.62/858,205 filed Jun. 6, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITHBUILT-IN SHAPING, LIFTING, AND SUPPORT SYSTEM”, the entire contents ofwhich are hereby expressly incorporated herein by this referenceincluding, without limitation, the specification, claims, and abstract,as well as any figures, tables or drawings thereof.

This application also claims the benefit of priority to and is acontinuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/574,862filed Sep. 18, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH SUPPORT SYSTEM”,which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No.62/858,205 filed Jun. 6, 2019, entitled “WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITHBUILT-IN SHAPING, LIFTING, AND SUPPORT SYSTEM”, the entire contents ofwhich are hereby expressly incorporated herein by this referenceincluding, without limitation, the specification, claims, and abstract,as well as any figures, tables or drawings thereof.

This application further claims the benefit of priority to U.S.Provisional Application No. 62/858,205 filed Jun. 6, 2019, entitled“WIRELESS BRASSIERE WITH BUILT-IN SHAPING, LIFTING, AND SUPPORT SYSTEM”,the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein bythis reference including, without limitation, the specification, claims,and abstract, as well as any figures, tables or drawings thereof.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to brassieres, and moreparticularly to a wireless brassiere having a support system and methodsof making and using same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most brassieres currently on the market are made up of variouscomponents, such as a frame, straps, cups, underwires, side wings, aback band, a center bridge, and clasps, that are sewn together as onegarment and do not have the ability to move freely with regard to oneanother, or, in the case of wireless comfort bras, are constructed asone continuous piece of fabric. It is difficult to address the manyneeds of a wearer's breasts with such currently available garments whichare constructed and function as a single unit, because the wearer'sbreasts have different needs that must be addressed individually.

Thus, there is a current need for an improved brassiere having multiplelayers that shape, lift and support a wearer's breasts.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a front view of an example of a brassiere accordingto embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 2 illustrates a rear view of an example of the brassiere of FIG. 1according to embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 3 illustrates a rear view laid flat and everted to show the insideof the interior support layer of an example of the brassiere of FIGS. 1and 2 according to embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 4 illustrates an example of the brassiere shown in FIGS. 1-3according to embodiments of the invention worn on a person in a sideview;

FIG. 5 illustrates a partial view showing one of the interior supportstraps and one of the exterior support straps of the example of thebrassiere shown in FIGS. 1-4 according to embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 6 illustrates a rear view laid flat and everted to show the insideof an interior support layer of an example of a brassiere according toalternative embodiments of the invention;

FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C illustrate a rear view everted to show an inside ofinterior and exterior support layers, a front view, and a rear view,respectively, of a brassiere according to a further alternativeembodiment of the invention; and

FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate a front view and a rear view, respectively,of a brassiere according to a still further alternative embodiment ofthe invention;

FIG. 9 illustrates a front view of an example of a brassiere accordingto additional alternative embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 10 illustrates a rear view of an example of the brassiere of FIG. 9according to the additional alternative embodiments of the invention;

FIG. 11 illustrates a rear view laid flat and everted to show the insideof the interior support layer of an example of the brassiere of FIGS. 9and 10 according to the additional alternative embodiments of theinvention; and

FIG. 12 illustrates an example of the brassiere shown in FIGS. 9-11according to the additional alternative embodiments of the inventionworn on a person in a side view.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the invention provide a wireless brassiere with built-inshaping, lifting, and support system that may include, for example, abrassiere support band configured to be positioned along a front of thetorso and a support band rear portion configured to be positioned at aback of the torso.

In addition, the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention mayinclude, for example, an exterior support layer configured be positionedat a front of the torso and an exterior support layer rear portionconfigured to be positioned at the back of the torso, wherein theexterior support layer comprises an exterior support layer lower edgeportion connected to the support band, and an exterior support layershoulder strap extending between the exterior support layer rear portionand the exterior support layer front portion.

Further, the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention mayinclude, for example, an interior support layer configured to bepositioned between the exterior support layer front portion and thefront of the torso of the wearer, wherein the interior support layercomprises an interior support layer lower edge portion connected to thesupport band front portion; and an interior support layer shoulder strapextending between an upper edge portion of the exterior support layerrear portion and an upper edge portion of the interior support layer.

In an aspect of the brassiere according to embodiments of the invention,the support band may include, for example, an elastic material. Infurther aspects, the support band may include, for example, an elasticmaterial selected from a group consisting of a blended or knitted fabricmaterial, a woven elastic material, a nylon material, a spandexmaterial, or a cotton material. In still further aspects, the exteriorsupport layer front portion may include, for example, a material havingportions defining two cup-like shapes. In additional aspects, theexterior support layer front portion may include, for example, a fabricmaterial having portions defining the two cup-like shapes. In anotheraspect, the brassiere does not have an underwire for supporting thewearer's breasts.

In other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of theinvention, the exterior support layer rear portion may include, forexample, a back closure. In further aspects, the exterior support layerlower edge portion may be connected, for example, to an upper edgeportion of the support band. In still further aspects, an entire lengthof a lower edge of the exterior support layer may be connected, forexample, to an entire length of an upper edge of the support band.

In additional aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of theinvention, the interior support layer may include, for example, amaterial having portions defining two cup-like shapes. In additionalaspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, a fabricmaterial having portions defining the two cup-like shapes. In otheraspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, a moldedmaterial having portions defining the two cup-like shapes.

In still other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of theinvention, the interior support layer may include, for example, themolded material having portions defining the two cup-like shapesdisposed adjacent two cup-like shapes defined in a material of theexterior support layer front portion. In further aspects, the interiorsupport layer may include, for example, the molded material havingportions defining two breast cups disposed adjacent the two cup-likeshapes defined in a material of the exterior support layer frontportion. It is to be understood that the interior and exterior supportlayers may each have portions defining two cup-like shapes.

In still further aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments ofthe invention, the interior support layer lower edge portion may beconnected, for example, to the support band front portion, and theexterior support layer lower edge portion may be connected, for example,to the support band independently of one another and independentlymovable relative to one another.

In other aspects of the brassiere according to embodiments of theinvention, the interior support layer shoulder straps may include, forexample, interior support layer shoulder straps having adjustablelengths. In additional aspects, the interior support layer shoulderstraps may, for example, be independently moveable relative to theexterior support layer. In still other aspects, the interior supportlayer shoulder straps may, for example, be at least partly concealedwithin channels formed on portions of the exterior support layershoulder straps. In further aspects, the interior support layer shoulderstraps may, for example, be configured to be connected to the upper edgeportion of the exterior support layer rear portion at positions lying ina same horizontal plane as a midline of respective breasts of the torsoof the wearer.

Embodiments of the invention may also include a method of making awireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, and support systeminvolving, for example, providing a support band configured to at leastpartially encircle a torso of a wearer, which support band has a supportband front portion configured to be positioned along a front of thetorso and a support band rear portion configured to be positioned alonga back of the torso.

According to embodiments of the invention, the method of making thewireless brassiere may further involve, for example, attaching anexterior support layer to the support band at lower edge portion of theexterior support layer, which exterior support layer is configured to atleast partially encircle the torso and has an exterior support layerfront portion configured to be positioned at a front of the torso and anexterior support layer rear portion configured to be positioned at aback of the torso, and exterior support layer shoulder straps extendingbetween the exterior support layer rear portion and the exterior supportlayer front portion.

According to embodiments of the invention, the method of making thewireless brassiere may also involve, for example, attaching an interiorsupport layer a at lower edge portion of the interior support layer tothe support band front portion, which interior support layer isconfigured to be positioned between the exterior support layer frontportion and the front of the torso of the wearer; and connecting aninterior support layer shoulder strap between an upper edge portion ofthe exterior support layer rear portion and an upper edge portion of theinterior support layer.

An aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere according toembodiments of the invention may involve, for example, attaching theexterior support layer to the support band at the lower edge portion ofthe exterior support layer and attaching the interior support layer atthe lower edge portion of the interior support layer to the support bandfront portion, wherein the exterior support layer and the interiorsupport layer are attached independently of one another and areindependently movable relative to one another. Another aspect mayinvolve, for example, connecting the interior support layer shoulderstrap between the upper edge portion of the exterior support layer rearportion and the upper edge portion of the interior support layer,wherein the interior support layer shoulder strap has an adjustablelength.

Another aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere accordingto embodiments of the invention may involve, for example, connecting theinterior support layer shoulder strap between the upper edge portion ofthe exterior support layer rear portion and the upper edge portion ofthe interior support layer, wherein the interior support layer isindependently moveable relative to the exterior support layer. A furtheraspect may involve, for example, connecting the interior support layershoulder strap between the upper edge portion of the exterior supportlayer rear portion and the upper edge portion of the interior supportlayer at least partly concealed within a channel formed on the exteriorsupport layer shoulder strap.

A further aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiereaccording to embodiments of the invention may involve, for example,connecting the interior support layer shoulder strap between the upperedge portion of the interior support layer and the upper edge portion ofthe exterior support layer rear portion at a location on the upper edgeportion of the interior support layer rear portion configured to be in asame horizontal plane as a midline or center line of respective breastsof the torso of the wearer.

Embodiments of the invention may additionally include a method ofadjusting a wireless brassiere with built-in shaping, lifting, andsupport system, which brassiere includes, for example, a support band,an exterior support layer having a lower edge portion of the exteriorsupport layer connected to the support band and an exterior supportlayer shoulder strap extending between a rear portion of the exteriorsupport layer and a front portion of the exterior support layer, thefront portion of the exterior support layer having portions defining twocup-like shapes. Such brassiere may also include, for example, aninterior support layer having portions defining two breast cups andconfigured to be positioned between the front portion of the exteriorsupport layer and the front of the torso of the wearer, a lower edgeportion of the interior support layer being connected to the supportband, and an interior support layer shoulder strap having an adjustablelength extending between the interior support layer and the rear portionof the exterior support layer and independently moveable relative to theexterior support layer.

The method of adjusting the brassiere according to embodiments of theinvention may involve, for example, placing the brassiere on the torsoof a wearer with the wearer's breasts received within the two breastcups defined by the portions of the interior support layer; and alteringa tension of the interior support layer shoulder strap on said wearer byadjusting a length of said interior support layer shoulder strapindependently of said exterior support layer.

Additional alternative embodiments of the invention may provide forexample a wireless brassiere that may include, for example, a brassieresupport band having a support band front portion configured to bepositioned at a front of a torso of a wearer and a support band rearportion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso. In addition,the brassiere for the additional alternative embodiments may include,for example, an exterior support layer having an exterior support layerfront portion configured to be positioned at the front of the torso andan exterior support layer rear portion configured to be positioned atthe back of the torso, and the exterior support layer may include, forexample, an exterior support layer lower edge portion connected to thesupport band.

Further, the brassiere for the additional alternative embodiments mayinclude, for example, an interior support layer configured to bepositioned between the exterior support layer front portion and thetorso of the wearer, and the interior support layer may include, forexample, an interior support layer lower edge portion connected to thesupport band front portion; and a continuous shoulder strap having anadjustable length and extending from the exterior support layer frontportion to a slide coupled to the support band rear portion, thecontinuous shoulder strap looping slidably through the slide coupled tothe support band rear portion, and the continuous shoulder strapextending from the slide coupled to the support band rear portion to theinterior support layer.

In an aspect of the brassiere according to the additional alternativeembodiments, the slide coupled to the support band rear portion mayinclude, for example, a ring-type slide having an opening through whichthe continuous shoulder strap is slidable. In further aspects, the slidecoupled to the support band rear portion may include, for example, aring-type slide having an opening through which the continuous shoulderstrap is slidable in response to an adjustment of the adjustable lengthof the continuous shoulder strap. In still further aspects, thecontinuous shoulder strap may have, for example, a first portionextending from the exterior support layer front portion to the slidecoupled to the support band rear portion and may also have, for example,a second portion extending from the slide coupled to the support bandrear portion to the interior support layer parallel to the first portionof the continuous shoulder strap.

In other aspects of the brassiere according to the additionalalternative embodiments, the continuous shoulder strap may have, forexample, a length adjustment slide disposed in the second portion of thecontinuous shoulder strap extending from the slide coupled to thesupport band rear portion to the interior support layer. In furtheraspects, the support band may include, for example, an elastic material.In still further aspects, the brassiere does not have an underwire forsupporting the wearer's breasts. In still further aspects, the exteriorsupport layer front portion may include, for example, a material havingportions forming two concave areas. In other aspects, the exteriorsupport layer rear portion may include, for example, a back closure. Instill other aspects the exterior support layer lower edge portion may beconnected, for example, to an upper edge portion of the support band.

In still other aspects of the brassiere according to the additionalalternative embodiments, the interior support layer may include, forexample, a material having portions forming two concave areas. Infurther aspects, the interior support layer may include, for example, amolded material having portions forming the two concave areas. In stillfurther aspects, the interior support layer may include, for example,the molded material having portions forming the two concave areasdisposed adjacent two concave areas formed in a material of the exteriorsupport layer front portion. In other aspects, the interior supportlayer may include, for example, the molded material having portionsforming two breast cups disposed adjacent the two concave areas formedin a material of the exterior support layer front portion. In furtheraspects, the interior support layer lower edge portion may be connected,for example, to the support band front portion and the exterior supportlayer lower edge portion may be connected, for example, to the supportband independently of one another and independently movable relative toone another.

The additional alternative embodiments of the invention may alsoprovide, for example, a method of making a wireless brassiere that mayinvolve, for example, providing a support band configured to at leastpartially encircle a torso of a wearer, the support band having asupport band front portion configured to be positioned along a front ofthe torso and a support band rear portion configured to be positionedalong a back of the torso. The method of making the wireless brassierefor the additional alternative embodiments may further involve, forexample, attaching an exterior support layer to the support band at alower edge portion of the exterior support layer, the exterior supportlayer being configured to at least partially encircle the torso andhaving an exterior support layer front portion configured to bepositioned at a front of the torso and an exterior support layer rearportion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso.

The method of making the wireless brassiere according to the additionalalternative embodiments may further involve, for example, attaching aninterior support layer at a lower edge portion of the interior supportlayer to the support band front portion, the interior support layerbeing configured to be positioned between the exterior support layerfront portion and the front of the torso of the wearer; and connecting afirst portion of a continuous shoulder strap having an adjustable lengthto the exterior support layer front portion, looping the continuousshoulder strap slidably through a slide coupled to the support band rearportion, and connecting a second portion of the continuous shoulderstrap to an interior support layer.

An aspect of the method of making the wireless brassiere according tothe additional alternative embodiments may involve, for example,extending the first portion of the continuous shoulder strap from theexterior support layer front portion to the slide coupled to the supportband rear portion and extending the second portion of the continuousshoulder strap from the slide coupled to the support band rear portionto the interior support layer parallel to the first portion of thecontinuous shoulder strap. Other aspects may involve, for example,providing a length adjustment slide in the second portion of thecontinuous shoulder strap extending from the slide coupled to thesupport band rear portion to the interior support layer. In furtheraspects, looping the continuous shoulder strap slidably through theslide coupled to the support band rear portion may involve, for example,looping the continuous shoulder strap through a ring-type slide havingan opening through which the continuous shoulder strap is slidable inresponse to an adjustment of the adjustable length of the continuousshoulder strap.

In an alternate embodiment, the interior support layer is configured tobe removable from the other portions of the brassiere. For example, thebottom edge portion of the interior support layer is coupled to the topedge of the support band front portion with a removable fasteningelement. The removable fastening element may be comprised of anysuitable fastening technology that allows two components to be coupledand uncoupled. For example, the removable fastening element may be basedon a hook and loop fastener. That is, a strip of hook elements may beaffixed to the bottom edge portion of the interior support layer and astrip of loop elements may be affixed to the top edge of the supportband front portion. When pressed together the hook elements and the loopelements cause the interior support layer to be removably affixed to thesupport band front portion. In an example, the removable fasteningelements are configured of soft pliable components to prevent irritationto the skin of the wearer.

The interior support layer of the alternate embodiment is configured tobe removable from the exterior support layer rear portion. The interiorsupport layer may be removable at the interior support straps that arecoupled to the exterior support layer rear portion. In an example, theinterior support straps are configured with a removable couplingmechanism that allows the interior support straps, and thus the interiorsupport layer, to be uncoupled from the exterior support layer rearportion. The removable coupling mechanism may be a button, a hook andloop mechanism, a snap, a ring, or any other suitable couplingmechanism. In another example, the interior support straps areconfigured with a coupling mechanism that allows the interior supportstraps to be removed from the interior support layer via a removablecoupling mechanism, such as button, a hook and loop mechanism, a snap, aring, or any other suitable coupling mechanism. Thus, the interiorsupport layer is removable from the exterior support layer rear portionat any point along the length of the interior support straps.

When the interior support layer is removable, different types ofinterior support layers may be substituted. A user is able to switch theinterior support layer to a type configured with a different material,size, fabric, style, thickness, degree of support, or othercharacteristics, while maintaining the original external support layer.

In an alternate embodiment, the interior support layer utilizes aninterior lifting sling type configuration. In this alternate embodiment,each portion of the interior support layer that encompasses a breast isindependently adjustable based on an adjustable connection to theinterior support straps. Thus, each sling of the interior support layeris independent of the exterior support layer and independent of theother sling of the interior support layer. The bottom edge portion ofeach sling of the interior support layer is coupled to the top edge ofthe support band front portion. Each sling of the interior support layerencircles and provides support for one of the wearer's breasts. In oneexample, the sling supports each breast by encircling the breast andsupporting the breast from the bottom but does not cover the entirebreast. In another example, the sling encircles the breast and alsocovers the breast. The portion that covers the breast may be integralwith the sling or a separate layer that affixes to the interior supportlayer.

Each sling of the interior support layer is affixed to the respectiveone of the interior support straps with an adjustable connection. Aseach independent sling is adjustably connected to the respective one ofthe interior support straps, each sling of the interior support layer isadjustable for the support required for each of the wearer's breastsindependent of the other sling and independent of the exterior supportlayer. In an example embodiment, the two slings of the interior supportlayer are connected with a strap, band, or other connection device. Theconnection may be located at the bottom of each sling of the interiorsupport layer and causes each sling to remain horizontally stable withrespect to each other.

In an alternate embodiment, a loop or ring (not shown) is utilized toconnect a single back strap (not shown) to the exterior support layerand the interior support layer. In the examples, any connection deviceperforming the same function as a ring or a loop may be used to connectthe single strap to exterior support layer and the interior supportlayer. Throughout this alternate example, the term “ring” will be usedto represent the connection device. A single strap is affixed to theexterior support layer rear portion, typically in the center of theexterior support layer rear portion. The single strap may be affixed viaany suitable connection, such as a ring-type component, a button, or asnap, or by being sewn or otherwise permanently affixed to the exteriorsupport layer rear portion. The single strap extends upwards along thecenter of the wearer's back between the shoulders.

The ring is affixed to the opposing end of the single strap via anysuitable coupling technology. The shoulder straps of the exteriorsupport layer and the interior support layer cross over the shoulders ofthe wearer and are permanently or removably affixed to the single ring.For example, the end of the shoulder straps may be sewn onto the ring,hooked onto the ring, or any other suitable manner coupled to the ring.The shoulder straps may be comprised of the arrangement of two separatepairs of shoulder straps included in brassiere shown in FIGS. 1-4.Alternatively, the shoulder straps may be comprised of a singlecomponent that forms a pair of continuous shoulder straps as shown inFIGS. 9-12. Instead of each terminal end of the shoulder strapsextending to the exterior support layer rear portion, the shoulderstraps terminate at the ring. Each of the shoulder straps are adjustableas described herein.

In one embodiment, the shoulder straps of the interior support layer andthe exterior support layer for each side of the brassiere are a singlestrap that passes through the ring. For example, one end of the strapcouples to the interior support layer. The strap passes through the ringand the opposing end of the strap couples to the exterior support layer.The strap may be slidably moved through the ring to adjust the strap forthe interior support layer and the exterior support layer.

In another embodiment, instead of one ring connected to a single backstrap, two rings are employed. Each ring is connected to a separatestrap that is located in a traditional location for receiving a strappassing over each shoulder. In this embodiment, the strap for theinterior support layer and the exterior support layer connect to thering or pass through the ring instead of to the exterior support layerrear portion.

These and other aspects of embodiments of the invention are set forth inthe description which follows and in part will become more apparent tothose skilled in the art upon examination of the following or may belearned from practice of embodiments of the invention. It is intendedthat all such aspects are to be included within this description, are tobe within the scope of the present invention, and are to be protected bythe accompanying claims.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention,one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of theinvention, not as a limitation of the invention. It will be apparent tothose skilled in the art that various modifications and variations canbe made in the present invention without departing from the scope orspirit of the invention. For example, features illustrated or describedas part of one embodiment can be used in another embodiment to yield astill further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the presentinvention covers such modifications and variations and come within thescope of the invention.

Embodiments of the invention provide a brassiere design in which one ormore layers function independently of each other, while cooperating withone another to shape, lift and/or support a wearer's breasts. The layersmay include, for example, but are not limited to, an interior supportlayer and an exterior support layer that are capable of movingindependently from one another. Because the layers are independent fromeach other, they are able to move freely to give the wearer's breastsmultiple layers and multiple areas of support. According to embodimentsof the invention, no underwire for supporting the wearer's breasts isprovided with the brassiere. For example, the wearer's breasts may beshaped by an interior support layer of the brassiere, lifted by interiorsupport straps of the brassiere, and supported by an exterior supportlayer of the brassiere without employing an underwire for supporting thewearer's breasts.

FIGS. 1-3 illustrate, respectively, a front view, a rear view, and therear view laid flat and everted of an example of the brassiere accordingto embodiments of the invention. Referring to FIGS. 1-3, a brassiere 2according to embodiments of the invention may include, for example, asupport band 4 configured to at least partially or fully encircle awearer's torso. For example, the support band 4 may have a support bandfront portion 6 as shown in FIG. 1 and a support band rear portion 8 asshown in FIG. 2. The support band 4 may be made, for example, of blendedor knitted fabric, woven elastic, nylon, spandex, cotton, other suitablematerial, or combination thereof. The support band 4 may also be anextension of the exterior support layer 10.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the brassiere 2 for embodiments of theinvention may also include, for example, an exterior support layer 10configured to at least partially or fully encircle a wearer's torso. Theexterior support layer 10 may have an exterior support layer frontportion 12 as shown in FIG. 1 that is configured to be positionedgenerally along a front of the wearer's torso and an exterior supportlayer rear portion 14 as shown in FIG. 2. The exterior support layerrear portion 14 may be coupled to the exterior support layer frontportion 12 at side areas of the brassiere 2. The exterior support layerbottom edge portions 16 may be coupled to the support band 4, such as ata top edge 18 of the support band 4. The shoulder straps 20, 22 mayextend between the front portion 12 and rear portion 14 of the exteriorsupport layer 10.

According to embodiments of the invention, the shoulder straps 20, 22may be integrally formed with the exterior support layer 10, such aswith the front portion 12 of the exterior support layer 10 and/or therear portion 14 of the exterior support layer 10. According toembodiments of the invention, the shoulder straps 20, 22 may be attachedto the exterior support layer 10, such as with the front portion 12 ofthe exterior support layer 10 and/or the rear portion 14 of the exteriorsupport layer 10.

Referring to FIG. 3, the brassiere 2 according to embodiments of theinvention may additionally include, for example, an interior supportlayer 24 configured to be positioned between the exterior support layerfront portion 12 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and the front of the wearer'storso. The interior support layer 24 may be directly or indirectlyattached to the support band front portion 6. According to anembodiment, the interior support layer 24 may have a bottom edge portion26 coupled to the top edge 18 of support band front portions 6.Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, in embodiments of the invention, interiorsupport straps 28, 30 may be coupled to the exterior support layer rearportion 14 and the interior support layer 24, such as between respectivetop edge portions 32, 34 of the exterior support layer rear portion 14as shown in FIG. 2 and respective top edge portions 36, 38 of theinterior support layer 24 as shown in FIG. 3.

Thus, embodiments of the invention may provide an underwire-freebrassiere 2 that may be characterized as a “wire-free comfort bra” witha built-in shaping, lifting, and/or support system. According toembodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 and interiorsupport layer 24, while independent of one another, may each be attachedto at least a portion of the support band 4 and work together. Accordingto embodiments of the invention, while the interior support straps 28,30 may each be attached to a portion of each of the exterior supportlayer 10 and the interior support layer 24, the interior support straps28, 30 may move freely with respect to the exterior support layer 10 andthe interior support layer 24 to function independently of the exteriorsupport layer 10 and the interior support layer 24. Consequently, eachcomponent may perform different functions to provide multiple levels ofshaping, lift, and support of a wearer's breasts without a wire forsupporting the wearer's breasts. According to embodiments of theinvention, optional push-up bumps 21, 23 may be molded into the bottomportion of the foam of the interior support layer 24 as shown in FIG. 3.

When the exterior support layer 10 and interior support layer 24 of thebrassiere 2 according to embodiments of the invention are independentfrom one another, they are able to move freely with respect to oneanother to give a wearer's breasts multiple layers and areas of support.For example, the wearer's breasts may be shaped by the interior supportlayer 24, lifted by the interior support straps 28, 30 and supported bythe exterior support layer 10 without the need of a wire for supportingthe wearer's breasts. According to embodiments of the invention, theinterior support straps 28, 30 are attached to top edge portions 36, 38of the interior support layer 24 and to the respective top edge portions32, 34 of the exterior support layer rear portion 14, but the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 function independently of the exterior supportlayer 10.

FIG. 4 illustrates an example of the brassiere 2 for embodiments of theinvention worn on a person in a side view. Referring to FIGS. 2-4, inthe brassiere 2, having the interior support straps 28, 30 attached atrespective top edge portions 32, 34 of the exterior support layer rearportion 14 shown in FIG. 2, the attachment locations of the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 to the top edge portions 32, 34 of the exteriorsupport layer rear portion 14 lie in substantially the same horizontalplane designated by line A-A shown in FIG. 4 as a wearer's breast, inorder to evenly distribute the weight of the wearer's breast from frontto back, resulting in an upright breast position without a wire forsupporting the wearer's breasts. For example, the line A-A intersects ator near the apex of the brassiere 2 or the wearer's breasts, which maybe at or near a midline of the wearer's breasts.. Moreover, theattachment of each interior support strap 28, 30 at respective top edgeportions 36, 38 of the interior support layer 24 shown in FIG. 3disposed at or near the top center of each of a wearer's breastsprovides optimal lift of the heaviest part of each breast.

Each of the components of a brassiere 2 according to embodiments of theinvention may provide a number of significant benefits for a wearer. Forexample, the exterior support layer 10 holds in and supports thewearer's breasts, smooths the wearer's back (e.g., maintains its shape,smooths skin and minimizes back skin bulges), controls side “sleevage”(e.g., reduces or eliminates unsightly bulge between the brassiere andunderarm), and provides all-day-long comfort for the wearer. For anotherexample, the interior support layer 24 shapes and provides full supportto the wearer's breasts, while also separating the wearer's breasts andeliminating the “uniboob” effect (i.e., the appearance of one massivebreast) that is common with traditional wireless and comfort bras, andalso provides modesty for the wearer.

Other components of the brassiere 2 for embodiments of the inventionthat provide significant benefits for a wearer may include, for example,the interior support straps 28, 30, which provide customizable and/oradjustable lift of the wearer's breasts, allowing a wearer with largerand/or heavier breasts to achieve the support of a wired bra without awire for supporting the wearer's breasts. In addition, the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 hold the wearer's breasts upright and eliminate asagging or collapsing breast effect that is common with traditionalwireless and comfort bras. In embodiments of the invention, lifting andholding of the wearer's breasts upright may be achieved by the interiorsupport straps 28, 30, the interior support layer 24, the exteriorsupport layer straps 20, 22, and the exterior support layer 10 workingtogether.

FIG. 5 illustrates a partial view showing one of the interior supportstraps and one of the exterior support straps of the example of thebrassiere 2 according to embodiments of the invention shown in FIG. 3.Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 5, the interior support straps 28, 30 may beat least partially or fully concealed, for example, within a channel 40.According to embodiments of the invention, channel 40 may be formed, forexample, in or on each of exterior support layer shoulder straps 20, 22of exterior support layer 10, which stabilizes the shoulder straps 20,22 of the exterior support layer 10. According to embodiments of theinvention, the interior support straps 28, 30 are not affixed to thechannel 40. In embodiments of the invention, the edges of channel 40 mayor may not be affixed, for example, by sewing, to exterior support layershoulder strap 20, 22, but that movement of interior support straps 28,30 through the tunnel created by channel 40 may not be impeded in anyway. Thus, a bunching-up of strap material near the wearer's shoulders,which is a common occurrence with comfort bras with wide straps, iseliminated. Finally, the support band 4 may provide an additional layerof support for the wearer's breasts.

In embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10 maycomprise at least one or more layers of fabric of any suitable type andmay optionally be molded. For example, cut and sew fabric may be molded,such as by heat or other molding methods, and/or seamlessly knittedfabric may be knitted with or used, to create a cup-like shape in thefabric. According to embodiments of the invention, the exterior supportlayer 10 may have an exterior support layer front portion 12 and anexterior support layer rear portion 14 coupled to the exterior supportlayer front portion 12 at side areas of the exterior support layer 10and two exterior support layer shoulder straps 20, 22 extending betweenthe front portion 12 and rear portion 14 of the exterior support layer10.

According to embodiments of the invention, the exterior support layer 10may optionally have a back closure member (not shown), such as a hookand eye closure, hook and loop fastener, or other type of attachment orclosure mechanism, disposed, for example, in the exterior support layerrear portion 14. The exterior support layer 10 may have bottom edgeportions 16 coupled to a top edge 18 of the support band 4 as shown inFIG. 2, and the exterior support layer 10 may be attached to supportband 4 along a portion of the length of the support band 4 or along theentire length of the support band 4.

Referring again to FIG. 3, the interior support layer 24 may compriseany suitable type of fabric, molded or non-molded fabric, and/or moldedor non-molded foam. For example, the interior support layer 24 may bemade wholly or partly of fabric, such as woven, knitted, or blendedfabric, spandex, nylon, or cotton and/or any type of foam, such asrubber, plastic, polyurethane, polystyrene or latex foam, orcombinations thereof. In addition, portions of the interior supportlayer 24 may be customized into any desired shape, such as portionsdefining cup-like shapes (i.e., breast cups) to receive a wearer'sbreasts. Further, such customized shapes may include, for example,round, oval, triangular, demi, plunge, quarter, bandeau, push-up, and/oroblong shapes. It is to be understood that the interior support layer 24may comprise multiple pieces, such as two separate molded cups, asopposed to a single piece.

According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer 24as shown, for example, in FIG. 3, may have bottom edge portions 26coupled to the top edge 18 of support band front portions 6.Additionally, according to embodiments of the invention, the exteriorsupport layer 10 as shown, for example, in FIGS. 1 and 2, and theinterior support layer 24 as shown, for example, in FIG. 3, are notdirectly connected to one another, but are each instead independentlyattached to respective portions of the support band 4 at their at theirrespective bottom edges 16 and 26. Because exterior support layer 10 andinterior support layer 24 are not directly connected together, they areallowed to move freely with respect to one another, and as a result, areable to independently lift, shape and support a wearer's breasts as wellas function cooperatively to create multiple areas of support for thewearer's breasts.

Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, and 5, the interior support straps 28, 30attached to respective top edge portions 36, 38 of the interior supportlayer 24 and to respective top edge portions 32, 34 of the exteriorsupport layer rear portion 14 may be lengthwise adjustable, and mayfunction to lift the interior support layer 24. Such lengthwiseadjustment may be performed via respective strap adjusters 29, 31 shownin FIGS. 3 and 5, such as traditional slide type adjusters or other typeof adjustment mechanism. According to an embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5,the interior support straps 28, 30 may optionally be partially concealedwithin a channel 40 formed on the exterior support layer 10 for optimalaesthetic appearance. Whether or not concealed in such manner within thechannel 40 formed on the exterior support layer 10, the adjustableinterior support straps 28, 30 may move freely within, and functionindependently of, the exterior support layer 10.

Referring to FIGS. 1-4, the support band 4 may be located, for example,at the base of the brassiere 2 below the breasts of a wearer and may beconnected to at least a portion of the exterior support layer 10 and toat least a portion of the interior support layer 24. The support band 4may be made of a material independent of the exterior support layerfabric, such as elastic, or may be an extension of the exterior supportlayer fabric. The brassiere 2 according to embodiments of the inventionprovides even distribution of the weight of a wearer's breasts.According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support straps28, 30 may be attached to respective top edge portions 36, 38 of theinterior support layer 24 as shown in FIG. 3, but may also be attachedat respective top edge portions 32, 34 of the exterior support layerrear portion 14 as shown in FIG. 2.

According to embodiments of the invention, the attachments of theinterior support straps 28, 30 to respective top edge portions 32, 34 ofthe exterior support layer rear portion 14 may be configured so that theattachments between the interior support straps 28, 30 and the exteriorsupport layer rear portion 14 lie in substantially the same horizontalplane as a midline of a wearer's breasts as shown in FIG. 4. Forexample, this configuration may be important to evenly distribute theweight of the wearer's breasts from front to rear, resulting in anupright position of the wearer's breasts without a wire for supportingthe wearer's breasts. In contrast, if the attachments of the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 were positioned, for example, at a higher levelalong the shoulder straps 20, 22, the weight distribution of thewearer's breasts would be uneven, and as a result would force thebreasts downwardly.

According to embodiments of the invention, the interior support layer 24of a brassiere 2 may have bottom edge portions 26 coupled to the topedge 18 of support band front portions 6 as shown in FIG. 3. Bottom edgeportions 26 of the interior support layer 24 may be connected directlyto the top edge 18 of the support band front portions 6. According toembodiments of the invention, the bottom edge portions 26 of theinterior support layer 24 may be connected indirectly to the top edge 18of the support band front portions 6 via additional material 25 thatextends from the bottom edge portions 26 of the interior support layer24 to the top edge 18 of the support band front portions 6.

According to embodiments of the invention, referring to FIG. 1, theexterior support layer 10 of the brassiere 2 according to embodiments ofthe invention may have at least one layer of fabric of any suitable typeand may optionally be molded. Referring to FIG. 1, the fabric of theexterior support layer 10 may be molded using heat molding or othermolding method to create cup-like shapes in the fabric that areconfigured to receive a wearer's breasts.

FIG. 6 illustrates a rear view laid flat and everted to show the insideof the interior support layer 52 of an example of a brassiere 50 inwhich the interior support layer 52 may be coupled to the support bandfront portion 54 according to alternative embodiments of the invention.Referring to FIG. 6, in such alternative embodiments, the bottom edgeportions 56 of the interior support layer 52 may be coupled to the topedge 58 of the support band front portions 54 via additional material 60that may extend from the bottom edge portions 56 of the interior supportlayer 52 to the top edge 58 of the support band front portions 54.

Embodiments of the invention may achieve maximum lift and support of thewearer's breasts without an underwire and hold the wearer's breastupright. Thus, embodiments of the invention may eliminate collapsing orflattening of the breasts without requiring the structure of a wire. Inorder for a traditional brassiere having multiple components connectedtogether as a single unit to work properly, it is necessary for a wearerto wear the band of the brassiere very snugly. In such traditionalbrassieres, the brassiere bears a majority of the weight of the wearer'sbreasts in order to support the wearer's breasts.

Embodiments of the invention eliminate the need for the brassiere bandto carry the majority of the weight of the breasts, because the interiorlayer, interior straps and the exterior layer all work together, liftingthe weight from the band and distributing the weight among theindependent layers and components of embodiments of the invention. Thisallows the wearer's breasts to be lifted from the front of the wearer'sbody. As a result, brassieres according to embodiments of the inventiondo not require an uncomfortably snug and constricting band for supportof the wearer's breasts.

Additionally, because a traditional brassiere functions as single unit,when one problem arises, other problems typically arise as well. Forexample, when a band of a traditional brassiere is too loose on awearer's body, the weight of the wearer's breasts may typically forcethe brassiere band upwardly on the wearer's back and at the same timeallow the wearer's breasts to sag, resulting in discomfort of thewearer's breasts. This may cause an unsightly appearance as well ascause irritation of the wearer's skin as a result of the brassieremoving against the wearer's skin. In addition, when the wearer's breastsare forced downwardly, the shoulder straps of the brassiere may beardown on the wearer's shoulder causing further discomfort.

On the other hand, when the band of a traditional bra is snug on thewearer's body, which is essential for proper fit, the band may dig intofleshy skin areas of the wearer's body, causing discomfort, irritationand redness as well as unsightly skin budges on the wearer's body whichmay visible on the exterior of the wearer's clothing. It isself-apparent that such traditional brassieres, which are constructedand function as a single unit, cannot address the many needs of awearer's breasts because the wearer's breasts have different needs thatmust be addressed individually. Embodiments of the invention overcomethese limitations of traditional brassieres and provide improvedbrassieres having multiple layers that function independently of eachother, yet work together to shape, lift and support a wearer's breasts.

FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C illustrate a rear view everted to show respectivelyan inside of interior and exterior support layers 74, 78, a front view,and a rear view of a brassiere 70 according to a further alternativeembodiment of the invention. Referring to FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C, thefurther alternative embodiment, the bottom edge portions of the interiorsupport layer of brassiere may not be coupled to the top edge of thesupport band, but the interior support layer 74 may instead be tocoupled, for example, to the front portion 76 of exterior support layer78. In addition, front portion 76 of the exterior support layer 78 andthe rear portion 80 of the exterior support layer 78 may, for example,extend downwardly a distance that is sufficient, for example, to atleast partially cover upper body and torso portions of a wearer of thebrassiere 70 and to reach a level proximate a level of the hips of thewearer.

FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate a front view and a rear view of a brassiere90 according to a still further alternative embodiment of the invention.Referring to FIGS. 8A and 8B, in addition to interior support layer 92and exterior support layer 94, brassiere 90 may include, for example, anadditional layer 96 that at least partially covers the entire brassiere90. The additional layer 96 may cover, for example, the front portion 98of the exterior support layer 94, the rear portion 100 of the exteriorsupport layer 94, and the shoulder straps 102, 104 of the brassiere 90and may, for example, extend downwardly a distance that is sufficient,for example, to at least partially cover upper body and torso portionsof a wearer of the brassiere 90 and to reach a level proximate a levelof the hips of the wearer.

FIGS. 9-12 illustrate, respectively, a front view, a rear view, a rearview laid flat and everted, and a side view of an example of thebrassiere 200 according to additional alternative embodiments of theinvention. The components and arrangement of components of the brassiere200 according to the additional alternative embodiments may besubstantially similar, or may be identical, in all respects to thebrassiere 2 shown in FIGS. 1-4 and previously described herein with theexception of the arrangement of shoulder straps 20, 22 extending betweenthe front portion 12 and rear portion 14 of the exterior support layer10 and the separate interior support straps 28, 30 extending between theinterior support layer 24 and the exterior support layer rear portion 14of brassiere 2 as shown in FIGS. 1-4.

Referring to FIGS. 9-12, a brassiere 200 according to the additionalalternative embodiments may include, for example, a support band 202configured to at least partially or fully encircle a wearer's torso. Thesupport band 202 may have a support band front portion 204 as shown inFIGS. 9, 11, and 12 and a support band rear portion 206 as shown inFIGS. 10 and 12. The support band 202 may be made, for example, ofblended or knitted fabric material, a woven elastic material, a nylonmaterial, a spandex material, a cotton material, or other suitablematerial, or a combination thereof.

Referring to FIGS. 9, 10 and 12, the brassiere 200 for the additionalalternative embodiments of the invention may also include, for example,an exterior support layer 208 configured to at least partially or fullyencircle a wearer's torso. The support band 202 may be an extension ofthe exterior support layer 208. The exterior support layer 208 may havean exterior support layer front portion 210 as shown in FIG. 9 that isconfigured to be positioned generally along a front of the wearer'storso and an exterior support layer rear portion 212 as shown in FIGS.10 and 12. The exterior support layer rear portion 212 may be coupled tothe exterior support layer front portion 210 at side areas of thebrassiere 200. Bottom edge portions 214 of the exterior support layer208 may be coupled to the support band 202, such as at a top edge 216 ofthe support band 202.

Referring to FIGS. 9-12, the brassiere 200 according to the additionalalternative embodiments may also include, for example, an interiorsupport layer 218 configured to be positioned between the exteriorsupport layer front portion 210 and the front of the wearer's torso. Theinterior support layer 218 may be directly or indirectly attached to thesupport band front portion 204. Referring to FIG. 11, in the additionalalternative embodiments, the interior support layer 218 may have abottom edge portion 220 coupled to the top edge 216 of support bandfront portion 204.

Referring again to FIGS. 9-12, instead of the arrangement of twoseparate pairs of shoulder straps 20, 22 and 28, 30 included inbrassiere 2 shown in FIGS. 1-4, the brassiere 200 according to theadditional alternative embodiments shown in FIGS. 9-12 includes a singlecomponent that forms a pair of continuous shoulder straps 222, 224 whichmay each extend from the front portion 210 of the exterior support layer208 over the respective shoulders of a wearer to respective ring-typecomponents 226, 228 coupled directly to the support band rear portion206 as shown in FIG. 10, pass slidingly through the respective ring-typecomponents 226, 228, and extend back over the wearer's shoulders torespective top edge portions 230, 232 of the interior support layer 218.In an alternate embodiment, the respective ring-type components 226, 228are coupled to the exterior support layer rear portion 212 instead ofdirectly to the support band rear portion 206. The ring-type components226, 228 may be coupled at any suitable location along the back portionof the brassiere 2.

According to the additional alternative embodiments, continuous shoulderstraps 222, 224 may have respective first portions 234, 236 that may beformed integrally with, or coupled to, the exterior support layer frontportion 210 and extend over the wearer's shoulders to sliding engagementwith respective ring-type components 226, 228. Similarly, continuousshoulder straps 222, 224 may also have respective second portions 238,240 that may be formed integrally with, or coupled to, the interiorsupport layer 218 and likewise extend over the wearer's shoulders tosliding engagement with the respective ring-type components 226, 228coupled directly, or indirectly via exterior support layer rear portion212, to support band rear portion 206.

Thus, in the additional alternative embodiments, respective continuousshoulder straps 222, 224 may include first portions 234, 236 that may becoupled at an end of each continuous shoulder strap to the exteriorsupport layer front portion 210, and second portions 238, 240 that maybe coupled at an opposite end of each continuous shoulder strap to theinterior support layer 218. Further, continuous shoulder straps 222, 224may loop slidingly through respective ring-type components 226, 228 suchthat respective first portions 234, 236 and respective second portions238, 240 of continuous shoulder straps 222, 224 may extend over thewearer's shoulders.

Referring to FIGS. 9-12, the continuous shoulder straps 222, 224 may belengthwise adjustable via respective strap adjusters 242, 244 shown inFIGS. 9, 11, and 12 such as traditional slide type adjusters or anothertype of adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism may be disposedanywhere along the respective lengths of the continuous shoulder straps222, 224 in either the respective first portions 234, 236 or therespective second portions 238, 240 of the continuous shoulder straps222, 224.

In the additional alternative embodiment, the respective first portions234, 236 of the continuous shoulder straps 222, 224 may be wider than,the same width as, or narrower than the second portions 238, 240 of thecontinuous straps 222, 224. Further, the respective widths of therespective first portions 234, 236 of the continuous shoulder straps222, 224, and the respective widths of the second portions 238, 240 ofthe continuous straps 222, 224 may vary along their via exterior supportlayer rear portion 212,

An advantage of the continuous shoulder straps 222, 224 that are coupledat one end to the exterior support layer front portion 210, then loopslidably through respective ring-type slide components 226, 228 coupleddirectly, or indirectly via exterior support layer rear portion 212, tosupport band rear portion 206, and are thereafter coupled at the otherend to the interior support layer 218 may be that the continuousshoulder straps 222, 224 effectively lift both the exterior supportlayer 208 and the interior layer 218 but the exterior and interiorsupport layers remain independent from one another.

In the additional alternative embodiments, the respective continuousshoulder straps 222, 224 may be made, for example, of a knit materialthat is the same as or similar to a knit material of which the exteriorsupport layer 208 may be made, or the respective continuous shoulderstraps 222, 224 may be made of another material, such as a traditionalelastic brassiere shoulder strap material. Further, the continuousshoulder straps 222, 224 may be made from a combination of knit materialand elastic material connected together to create the respectivecontinuous shoulder straps 222, 224.

In an alternate embodiment, the interior support layer 24 is configuredto be removable from the other portions of the brassiere 2. For example,the bottom edge portion 26 of the interior support layer 24 is coupledto the top edge 18 of the support band front portion 6 with a removablefastening element. The removable fastening element may be comprised ofany suitable fastening technology that allows two components to becoupled and uncoupled. For example, the removable fastening element maybe based on a hook and loop fastener. That is, a strip of hook elementsmay be affixed to the bottom edge portion 26 of the interior supportlayer 24 and a strip of loop elements may be affixed to the top edge 18of the support band front portion 6. When pressed together the hookelements and the loop elements cause the interior support layer 24 to beremovably affixed to the support band front portion 6. In an example,the removable fastening elements are configured of soft pliablecomponents to prevent irritation to the skin of the wearer.

The interior support layer 24 of the alternate embodiment is furtherconfigured to be removable from the exterior support layer rear portion14. The interior support layer 24 may be removable at the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 that are coupled to the exterior support layerrear portion 14 or to another component of the exterior support layer10. In an example, the interior support straps 28, 30 are configuredwith a removable coupling mechanism that allows the interior supportstraps 28, 30, and thus the interior support layer 24, to be uncoupledfrom the exterior support layer rear portion 14. The removable couplingmechanism may be a button, a hook and loop mechanism, a snap, a ring, orany other suitable coupling mechanism. In another example, the interiorsupport straps 28, 30 are configured with a coupling mechanism thatallows the interior support straps 28, 30 to be removed from theinterior support layer 24 via a removable coupling mechanism, such asbutton, a hook and loop mechanism, a snap, a ring, or any other suitablecoupling mechanism. Thus, the interior support layer 24 is removablefrom the exterior support layer rear portion 14 at any point along thelength of the interior support straps 28, 30.

When the interior support layer 24 is removable, different types ofinterior support layers 24 may be substituted. A user is able to switchthe interior support layer 24 to a type configured with a differentmaterial, size, fabric, style, thickness, degree of support, or othercharacteristics, while maintaining the original external support layer10.

In an alternate embodiment, the interior support layer 24 utilizes aninterior lifting sling type configuration. In this alternate embodiment,each sling portion of the interior support layer 24 that encompasses abreast is independently adjustable based on an adjustable connection tothe interior support straps 28, 30. Thus, each sling of the interiorsupport layer 24 is independent of the exterior support layer 10 andindependent of the other sling of the interior support layer 24. Thebottom edge portion of each sling of the interior support layer 24 iscoupled to the top edge 18 of the support band front portion 6. Eachsling of the interior support layer 24 encircles and provides supportfor one of the wearer's breasts. In one example, the sling supports eachbreast by encircling the breast and supporting the breast from thebottom but does not cover the entire breast. In another example, thesling encircles the breast and also covers the breast. The portion thatcovers the breast may be integral with the sling or a separate layerthat affixes to the interior support layer 24.

Each sling of the interior support layer 24 is affixed to the respectiveone of the interior support straps 28, 30 with an adjustable connection.As each independent sling is adjustably connected to the respective oneof the interior support straps 28, 30, each sling of the interiorsupport layer 24 is adjustable for the support required for each of thewearer's breasts independent of the other side and independent of theexterior support layer 10. In an example embodiment, the two slings ofthe interior support layer 24 are connected with a strap, band, or otherconnection device. The connection may be located at the bottom of eachsling of the interior support layer 24 and causes each sling to remainhorizontally stable with respect to each other.

In an alternate embodiment, a loop or ring (not shown) is utilized toconnect a single back strap (not shown) to the exterior support layer 10and the interior support layer 24. In the examples, any connectiondevice performing the same function as a ring or a loop may be used toconnect the single strap to exterior support layer 10 and the interiorsupport layer 24. Throughout this alternate example, the term “ring”will be used to represent the connection device. A single strap isaffixed to the exterior support layer rear portion 212, typically in thecenter of the exterior support layer rear portion 212. The single strapmay be affixed via any suitable connection, such as a ring-typecomponent, a button, or a snap, or by being sewn or otherwisepermanently affixed to the exterior support layer rear portion 212. Thesingle strap extends upwards along the center of the wearer's backbetween the shoulders.

The ring is affixed to the opposing end of the single strap via anysuitable coupling technology. The shoulder straps of the exteriorsupport layer 10 and the interior support layer 24 cross over theshoulders of the wearer and are permanently or removably affixed to thesingle ring. For example, the end of the shoulder straps may be sewnonto the ring, hooked onto the ring, or any other suitable mannercoupled to the ring. The shoulder straps may be comprised of thearrangement of two separate pairs of shoulder straps 20, 22 and 28, 30included in brassiere 2 shown in FIGS. 1-4. Alternatively, the shoulderstraps may be comprised of a single component that forms a pair ofcontinuous shoulder straps 222, 224 as shown in FIGS. 9-12. Instead ofeach terminal end of the shoulder straps extending to the exteriorsupport layer rear portion 212, the shoulder straps terminate at thering. Each of the shoulder straps are adjustable as described herein.

In one embodiment, the shoulder straps 222, 224 of the interior supportlayer 24 and the exterior support layer 10 for each side of thebrassiere 2 are a single strap, such as strap 222, that passes throughthe ring. For example, one end of the strap 222 couples to the interiorsupport layer 24. The strap 222 passes through the ring and the opposingend of the strap 222 couples to the exterior support layer 10. The strap222 may be slidably moved through the ring to adjust the support for theinterior support layer 24 and the exterior support layer 10.

In another embodiment, instead of one ring connected to a single backstrap, such as strap 222 or 224, two rings are employed. Each ring isconnected to a separate strap that is located in a traditional locationfor receiving a strap 222, 224 passing over each shoulder. In thisembodiment, the straps 222, 224 for the interior support layer 24 andthe exterior support layer 10 connect to the ring or pass through thering instead of to the exterior support layer rear portion 14.

Use of language such as “at least one of X, Y, and Z,” “at least one ofX, Y, or Z,” “at least one or more of X, Y, and Z,” “at least one ormore of X, Y, or Z,” “at least one or more of X, Y, and/or Z,” or “atleast one of X, Y, and/or Z,” are intended to be inclusive of both asingle item (e.g., just X, or just Y, or just Z) and multiple items(e.g., {X and Y}, {X and Z}, {Y and Z}, or {X, Y, and Z}). The phrase“at least one of” and similar phrases are not intended to convey arequirement that each possible item must be present, although eachpossible item may be present.

The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present inventionhave been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intendedto be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Manymodifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skillin the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the describedembodiments. For example, it will be understood that embodiments of theinvention may be made from a variety of different materials.

What is claimed is:
 1. A brassiere with a continuous strap, comprising:a brassiere support band having a support band front portion configuredto be positioned at a front of a torso of a wearer and a support bandrear portion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso; anexterior support layer having an exterior support layer front portionconfigured to be positioned at the front of the torso and an exteriorsupport layer rear portion configured to be positioned at the back ofthe torso, wherein the exterior support layer comprises an exteriorsupport layer lower edge portion connected to the support band; aninterior support layer configured to be positioned between the exteriorsupport layer front portion and the torso of the wearer, wherein theinterior support layer comprises an interior support layer lower edgeportion connected to the support band front portion; and a continuousshoulder strap having an adjustable length and extending from theexterior support layer front portion to a slide coupled to the supportband rear portion, said continuous shoulder strap looping slidablythrough the slide coupled to the support band rear portion, and saidcontinuous shoulder strap extending from the slide coupled to thesupport band rear portion to the interior support layer.
 2. Thebrassiere of claim 1, wherein the slide coupled to the support band rearportion comprises a ring-type slide having an opening through which saidcontinuous shoulder strap is slidable.
 3. The brassiere of claim 1,wherein the slide coupled to the support band rear portion comprises aring-type slide having an opening through which said continuous shoulderstrap is slidable in response to an adjustment of the adjustable lengthof the continuous shoulder strap.
 4. The brassiere of claim 1, thecontinuous shoulder strap having a first portion extending from theexterior support layer front portion to the slide coupled to the supportband rear portion and a second portion extending from the slide coupledto the support band rear portion to the interior support layer parallelto the first portion of the continuous shoulder strap.
 5. The brassiereof claim 4, the continuous shoulder strap having a length adjustmentslide disposed in said second portion of the continuous shoulder strapextending from the slide coupled to the support band rear portion to theinterior support layer.
 6. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the supportband comprises an elastic material.
 7. The brassiere of claim 1, whereinthe brassiere does not have an underwire for supporting the wearer'sbreasts.
 8. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the exterior support layerfront portion comprises a material having portions forming two concaveareas.
 9. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein the exterior support layerrear portion comprises a back closure.
 10. The brassiere of claim 1,wherein the exterior support layer lower edge portion is connected to anupper edge portion of the support band.
 11. The brassiere of claim 1,wherein the interior support layer comprises a material having portionsforming two concave areas.
 12. The brassiere of claim 11, wherein theinterior support layer comprises a molded material having portionsforming the two concave areas.
 13. The brassiere of claim 11, whereinthe interior support layer comprises the molded material having portionsforming the two concave areas disposed adjacent two concave areas formedin a material of the exterior support layer front portion.
 14. Thebrassiere of claim 11, wherein the interior support layer comprises themolded material having portions forming two breast cups disposedadjacent the two concave areas formed in a material of the exteriorsupport layer front portion.
 15. The brassiere of claim 1, wherein theinterior support layer lower edge portion is connected to the supportband front portion and the exterior support layer lower edge portion isconnected to the support band independently of one another andindependently movable relative to one another.
 16. A brassiere with aremovable inner support layer, comprising: a brassiere support bandhaving a support band front portion configured to be positioned at afront of a torso of a wearer and a support band rear portion configuredto be positioned at a back of the torso; an exterior support layerhaving an exterior support layer front portion configured to bepositioned at the front of the torso and an exterior support layer rearportion configured to be positioned at the back of the torso, whereinthe exterior support layer comprises an exterior support layer loweredge portion connected to the support band; and an interior supportlayer configured to be positioned between the exterior support layerfront portion and the torso of the wearer, wherein the interior supportlayer comprises an interior support layer lower edge portion that isremovably coupled to the support band front portion and a shoulder strapthat is removably connected to the exterior support layer.
 17. Thebrassiere of claim 16, wherein the interior support layer lower edgeportion that is removably connected to the support band front portion bya hook and loop mechanism.
 18. A brassiere with a sling type innersupport layer, comprising: a brassiere support band having a supportband front portion configured to be positioned at a front of a torso ofa wearer and a support band rear portion configured to be positioned ata back of the torso; an exterior support layer having an exteriorsupport layer front portion configured to be positioned at the front ofthe torso and an exterior support layer rear portion configured to bepositioned at the back of the torso, wherein the exterior support layercomprises an exterior support layer lower edge portion connected to thesupport band; an interior support layer configured to be positionedbetween the exterior support layer front portion and the torso of thewearer, wherein each sling of the interior support layer comprises aninterior support layer lower edge portion that is connected to thesupport band front portion independent of the other half, each slingportion encircling a breast of the wearer and supporting the breast; andan adjustable interior support layer shoulder strap extending between anupper edge portion of the exterior support layer rear portion and anupper edge portion of each sling of the interior support layer, whereineach sling of the interior support layer is independently adjustable.19. A brassiere with a single strap connection, comprising: a brassieresupport band having a support band front portion configured to bepositioned at a front of a torso of a wearer and a support band rearportion configured to be positioned at a back of the torso; an exteriorsupport layer having an exterior support layer front portion configuredto be positioned at the front of the torso and an exterior support layerrear portion configured to be positioned at the back of the torso; aninterior support layer configured to be positioned between the exteriorsupport layer front portion and the torso of the wearer; a single strapaffixed to the support band rear portion at one end of the single strapand affixed to a connection mechanism at the opposing end of the singlestrap; an exterior support layer shoulder strap extending from theexterior support layer front portion and affixed to the connectionmechanism; and an interior support layer shoulder strap extending froman upper edge portion of the interior support layer and affixed to theconnection mechanism.
 20. The brassiere of claim 19, wherein theconnection mechanism is a ring or a loop.